Founded in 2005, the Princeton-Harvard China and the World program (CWP) is committed to integrating the advanced study of China’s foreign relations into the field of international relations, by bringing exceptional young scholars whose work bridges China studies and international relations together with recognized scholars in these fields. Co-director (Princeton University): Thomas J. Christensen; Co-director (Harvard University): Alastair Iain Johnston

The Center for Information Technology Policy uses Princeton's unique strengths to promote an informed public discussion of digital technologies. Combining faculty expertise in public policy, technology and engineering, and the social sciences with a strong University tradition of service, the Center's research, teaching, and public programs address digital technologies as they interact with policy, markets and society. Founding Director: Edward W. Felten (on leave); Acting Director: Nick Feamster

The SRC specializes in surveys pertaining to policy-related research. Projects have included many diverse topics in, immigration, poverty, and labor-force issues. The center provides strategic consulting and execution of paper, telephone and web-based surveys for Princeton faculty, researchers, and students. The SRC also serves as a teaching asset, enabling undergraduate and graduate students to develop expertise in survey methodology and practical experience in survey implementation. Director: Alan Krueger